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McLauchlan, Murray - Songs From The Street: Best of

Format: 2CD
Label: True North TND 0500
Year: 2007
Origin: Renfrewshire, Scotland - Toronto, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, pop
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Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  https://truenorth.labelstore.ca/620638050026-songs-from-the-street-digital-mp3.html
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Tracks

Disc 1

Track Name
Honky Red
Child's Song
Sixteen Lanes of Highway
Old Man's Song
Carmelita (Warren Zevon)
Farmer's Song
You Need A New Lover Now
Golden Trumpet
Revelations
Down By The Henry Moore
Shoeshine Workin' Song
Maybe Tonight
Do You Dream Of Being Somebody
Sweeping The Spotlight Away
Cross Country (previously unreleased)
So Far From You
Harder To Get Along

Disc 2

Track Name
On The Boulevard
Train Song
As Lonely As You
Hard Rock Town
Whispering Rain
Little Dreamer
Playin' Your Emotions (previously unreleased)
Try Walkin' Away
Into A Mystery
Don't Put Your Faith In Men
If The Wind Could Blow My Troubles Away
Never Did Like That Train
Red River Flood
Out Past The Timberline
Love With A Capital L
Swinging On A Star
Burned Out Car
No Change In Me
Path of the Moon (previously unreleased)

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The Best of Murray McLauchlan
Songs From The Street
Over 140 minutes of Murray’s best material including all his hits, two previously unreleased tracks, a brand new song and a track penned by the late great Warren Zevon (Carmelita). The mastering was done by Peter Moore (Bruce Cockburn, Cowboy Junkies) all from the original analogue master tapes.

“What can you say about the depth and quality of Murray’s recorded output over the years — other than if you want to hear where a lot the inspiration for the roots music scene of today came from, then don’t pass by listening to Songs From The Street. Murray’s songs are both enlightening and inspiring,” said former True North President Bernie Finkelstein.

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